How Many Eggs Did You Get Today?

11 yesterday!

7 this morning but they lay throughout the day

OMG yesterday evening I couldn't find Dorothy so I was wandering around the property calling her name -- all these goofy chickens follow me wherever I go, the sweet darlings, so I felt bad because I was walking all over and they were like, running to keep up. Gosh I love them

Anyway, Dorothy, steathily creeps out from the hedge when I was at the front door, getting my husband to come help on the search.

So I felt so bad for making them wander ALL over that I grabbed the last bit of scratch I had and we sat outside on our front porch and gave it to them for a treat.

It was a pleasant evening; my husband took this, sitting down with them - he made a small pile of scratch to get them to come nibble.

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Anyway, not 15 minutes after this photo was taken, they moved all over across to the grass over there across the driveway.....

Chuck (our Cockerel) gives a warning call and they immediate scatter and not 1 second later, a cooper's hawk flies RIGHT THROUGH THEM, about 1-2 feet above ground. We witnessed the entire thing. It's only about half the size of these girls. I think he would have had a BAD time if he tried to grab any of them LOL

The girls know what to do, they are *excellent* at hiding

But Chuck? He stood his ground, facing off where the hawk flew to and stood there, just waiting. It was a sight to see. Gosh, we were proud of him.

My husband threw rocks in the direction of trees where the hawk landed -- not AT the hawk, we know the laws!! and it buggered off.

Such drama when you have chickens out and about haha

It would have been a different story had it been a red shouldered hawk, but so far so good. They are too happy free ranging for me to do it any different.
 
Thanks for the feedback about sardines. I ordered some in water and no salt. It's cheaper than the salmon!
Salmon, that is fancy. Oh, I did not check about the salt content in the sardine can. I eat them as well and now that you mention it I will look it up. Have your chickens eat sardine before? Majority of my chickens love it except my Silver laced Wyandotte, she just not going for it. I hope it work out well with your hens.
 
2 eggs yesterday from my Isa brown and Australorp black feather.
I love my Australorp hen's big round shinny black eyes, their eyes look like cow's cute eyes.
My Silver laced Wyandotte face is looking like an eagle, she carried herself quite fancily, she is quite a snob 😄.....walking about and looking so elegantly sort of like saying...yeah, I am all THAT!
At the moment she is molting so she looks really not presentable, still carrying herself up the scale.
That explain why we all love chickens so much.
 

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